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$3503 Flowers - Autumn - RubyEach set contains 1 Buttercup, 1 Daisy and 1 Marguerite.Smaller than the large individual flowers, each of these little gems measures approx 9cm.Wall mounted with a permanent screw fixing they're ready to add colour and whimsey to your wall, flock or swarm.Dimensions (approx.): 9cm eachCast glass with set screw fitting. Can be mounted on any type of wall.Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Bee Wings Out - ApricotThe Luke Jacomb Studio Bee - Wings Out is the perfect companion to our original Bee and Flowers, making it another favourite collectable and a perfect gift.Dimensions (approx.): L/ 12cm W/ 12cm D/ 9cmCast glass with set screw fitting. Can be mounted on any type of wall.Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Warou / Swallow - PeachOften seen perching in flocks, the Warou is a small and elegant bird with a quiet call and a rapid, graceful flight pattern. Appearing in large numbers with the early days of warm weather, they are often considered to be the harbingers of spring. Although they are migratory in other areas of the Sou...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Tauhou / Silvereye - ApricotAlthough considered native to Aotearoa, the Tauhou is actually classed as “self-introduced", arriving sometime in the early 1800s. Small, friendly and prolific, with a distinctive white ring around the eyes, they’re a common sight in most gardens and urban parks, also populating dense forest and...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Mohua / Yellowhead - LilacA small forest dwelling songbird with a canary yellow head, the Mohua is native to the South Island of Aotearoa and is featured on the New Zealand $100 note. Living in small, isolated populations, this species is currently classified as “At risk – declining".Dimensions (approx.): L/ 15cm W/ 17cm D/ 9cmCast glass with set screw fitting. Can be mounted on any type of wall.Buy from Store 0 0
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$340Piwakawaka /Fantail Glass Bird - EmeraldHaving adapted well to the changing environment introduced by human populations, the Pīwakawaka is one of the most prolific and well-loved native birds in Aotearoa. With its distinctive fan shaped tail and energetic flying antics, it brightens urban gardens and dense bushland alike.Dimensions (appr...Buy from Store 0 0
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$340Warou/Swallow Glass Bird - YellowOften seen perching in flocks, the Warou is a small and elegant bird with a quiet call and a rapid, graceful flight pattern. Appearing in large numbers with the early days of warm weather, they are often considered to be the harbingers of spring. Although they are migratory in other areas of the Sou...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Pipiwharauroa / Shining Cuckoo - Pale Copper BlueWith a its bright whistle and camouflage colouring, the Pipiwharauroa is more often heard than seen. A summer migrant, found throughout the country, and holding the distinction of Aotearoa’s only iridescent green bird, they are prolific contributors to the songbird populations in forest, bush, far...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Pīwakawaka / Fantail - FuchsiaHaving adapted well to the changing environment introduced by human populations, the Pīwakawaka is one of the most prolific and well-loved native birds in Aotearoa. With its distinctive fan shaped tail and energetic flying antics, it brightens urban gardens and dense bushland alike.Dimensions (appr...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Tauhou/ Silvereye - LagoonAlthough considered native to Aotearoa, the Tauhou is actually classed as “self-introduced", arriving sometime in the early 1800s. Small, friendly and prolific, with a distinctive white ring around the eyes, they’re a common sight in most gardens and urban parks, also populating dense forest and...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Korimako/Bellbird - Pale AquaWidespread throughout Aotearoa, the New Zealand Bellbird has a highly melodic and recognisable song. Differing significantly between flocks, even in close proximity, their call has been described as "small bells exquisitely tuned". A dedicated honey eater, the Korimako plays an important role in the...Buy from Store 0 0
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$350Mohua/Yellowhead - JadeA small forest dwelling songbird with a canary yellow head, the Mohua is native to the South Island of Aotearoa and is featured on the New Zealand $100 note. Living in small, isolated populations, this species is currently classified as “At risk – declining".Dimensions (approx.): L/ 15cm W/ 17cm...Buy from Store 0 0
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